Recent theories on cognitive science have stressed the significance of moral intuition as a counter to and complementary part of moral reasoning in decision making. Thus, the aim of this paper is to create an integrated framework that can account for both intuitive and reflective cognitive processes, in order to explore the antecedents of ethical decision making. To do that, we build on Scholasticism, an important medieval school of thought from which descends the main pillars of the modern Catholic social doctrine. Particularly, the focus will be on the scholastic concept of synderesis, which is an innate human faculty that constantly inclines decision makers toward universal moral principles. Managerial implications are discussed, stressi...
This dissertation is a contribution to the field of empirically informed metaethics, which combines ...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
Recent theories on cognitive science have stressed the significance of moral intuition as a counter ...
Recent theories on cognitive science have stressed the significance of moral intuition as a counter...
This chapter focuses on a question that remains in relative neglect in the management literature-whe...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
The relationship between intuition and ethical decision-making has been researched extensively durin...
There have been many attempts during the history of applied ethics that have tried to develop a theo...
Moral decisions are considered as an intuitive process, while conscious reasoning is mostly used onl...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Intuition and moral beliefs are used unconsciously in every day decision making, with intuition bein...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the understudied antecedents of moral reasoning and ...
This dissertation is a contribution to the field of empirically informed metaethics, which combines ...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
Recent theories on cognitive science have stressed the significance of moral intuition as a counter ...
Recent theories on cognitive science have stressed the significance of moral intuition as a counter...
This chapter focuses on a question that remains in relative neglect in the management literature-whe...
The relative contribution of reason and intuition to everyday moral decision-making is an issue that...
The relationship between intuition and ethical decision-making has been researched extensively durin...
There have been many attempts during the history of applied ethics that have tried to develop a theo...
Moral decisions are considered as an intuitive process, while conscious reasoning is mostly used onl...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
In this article we will demonstrate how cognitive psychological research on reasoning and decision m...
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way t...
Intuition and moral beliefs are used unconsciously in every day decision making, with intuition bein...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the understudied antecedents of moral reasoning and ...
This dissertation is a contribution to the field of empirically informed metaethics, which combines ...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...
What decisions should we make? Moral values, rules, and virtues provide standards for morally accept...